Police mugshot of Richard Barnett, 60, of Gravette, Ark., who was arrested in Little Rock, Ark., January 8, 2021, on multiple criminal charges for his role in storming the Capitol building in Washington earlier in the week. (Washington County police/Handout via Reuters) Law enforcement officials announced Friday that they had arrested the man pictured in
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Google removed Parler from their app store shortly after reports that President Donald Trump had created an account on the platform. First they banned President Trump from Twitter — then they banned the platform he was trying to move to. In a statement released to the press, Google said that the ban is for “user
President Donald Trump departs on travel to West Point, N.Y., from the South Lawn at the White House, December 12, 2020. (Cheriss May/Reuters) Twitter announced Friday it had decided to permanently suspend President Donald Trump‘s personal account, @realDonaldTrump, citing “the risk of further incitement of violence.” “After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump
On Wednesday Blaze TV reporter Elijah Schaffer tweeted a photo from inside Nancy Pelosi’s office where emails were left open on the computer screen as staff rushed to flee. Schaffer wrote, “I am inside Nancy Pelosi’s office with the thousands of revolutionaries who have stormed the building.” Pelosi’s aide confirmed Friday that a laptop was
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks after the USNS Comfort pulled into a berth in Manhattan during the coronavirus outbreak, New York City, March 30, 2020. (Carlo Allegri/Reuters) New York mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Friday that the city is preparing to distribute coronavirus vaccines to residents over 75, first responders, and essential
The Wall Street published an editorial Thursday night calling on President Trump to resign, even though his term is set to end in just under two weeks on January 20. File image from last month’s Army Navy game. “The Editorial Board: If Trump wants to avoid a second impeachment, his best path would be to
NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE F rom November 2002 until January 4, 2021, Republicans did not lose a single Senate race in Georgia. This past week, they lost two in one night. It’s commonly said that victory has many fathers while defeat is an orphan, but the debacle in Georgia had more than a few parents. The
Over the last four years, people in liberal media have called Trump an authoritarian and even a fascist. The truth is that they are projecting. The professional left is pretty much everything that they have accused Trump of being and this is a perfect example of that. Rick Klein is the political director of ABC
On Tuesday afternoon, Ashli Elizabeth Babbitt was confident. A devoted supporter of President Donald Trump, Babbitt, 35, flew from her home in San Diego to rally in Washington, D.C., and support the president’s efforts to overturn his reelection loss. “Nothing will stop us,” Babbitt tweeted on Tuesday, a day before the rally. “They can try
President Trump Thursday evening released a video message on “healing the nation.” “To those who engaged in the acts of violence and destruction, you do not represent our country. To those who broke the law, you will pay,” Trump said. “A new administration will be inaugurated on January 20th. My focus now turns to ensuring
NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE D onald Trump should not be the president for an instant longer. But removing him now could cause more problems than it solves. Trump was never fit for the job, and from the outset he has done damage to the nation, the Republican Party, and the conservative movement by his presence at
Ashli Babbit DC Police identified the four Americans killed during the chaos at the US Capitol on Wednesday: Ashli Babbit, 35-years-old, Huntington, MarylandBenjamin Phillips, 50-years-old, Ringtown, PennsylvaniaKevin Greeson, 55-years-old, Athens, AlabamaRoseanne Boylan, 34-years-old, Kennesaw, Georgia. Ashli Babbit was shot in the neck and killed by DC Police on Wednesday. The DC police said three of
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D., N.y.) stands with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) as they attend the Electoral College vote certification in Washington, U.S., January 6, 2021. (Kevin Dietsch/Reuters) Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) called for President Trump’s removal on Thursday, saying that “this president should not hold office one
President Donald Trump has issued a statement responding to the Electoral Certification through White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino — as he is currently suspended from Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. President Trump said that while he “totally disagrees” with the results, there will be a “peaceful transition of power.” He did not concede.
NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE J oe Biden gave the rioters who stormed the Capitol yesterday the obligatory stern talking-to. He wasn’t really talking to the rioters — he was talking to the nation at large, attempting to reassure America that, once he is sworn in, he will be up to the task. He won’t be, of
President Trump reportedly told Mike Pence’s Chief of Staff Marc Short that he was “not welcome” at the White House today. Update: President Trump banned Marc Short from the White House and said he is now allowed on White House grounds! The “he” here is Donald Trump. — Philip Melanchthon Wegmann (@PhilipWegmann) January 7, 2021
Protesters storm into the U.S. Capitol during clashes with police in Washington, D.C., January 6, 2021. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters) One of the unfortunate knee-jerk habits these days of extremely political people is to insist that any violence caused by people on their own side must actually be a false-flag conspiracy of their political opponents in disguise.
Senator Lindsey Graham finally feels free to show who he really is. We knew it. He just denied it. Senator Graham wants a task force, not to look into the election fraud, but to identify those who broke into the Capital today: Very grateful to front line police but incredibly upset those in charge lost
President Donald Trump is seen making remarks on a television monitor at the White House Briefing Room in Washington, D.C., January 6, 2021. (Carlos Barria/Reuters) Facebook and YouTube have taken down President Trump’s one-minute video asking his supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday to “go home in peace.” “This is an emergency situation
With the media’s non-stop efforts to coronate Basement Joe as our next president, and the efforts of activist judges to discredit brave whistleblowers who’ve come forward to share their stories of voter fraud and intimidation they witnessed, it’s difficult to remain hopeful about President Trump’s chances of re-election. It’s hard to imagine good and honest
NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE O n Tuesday, authorities in Wisconsin announced they would not be prosecuting Rusten Sheskey, the officer who shot and paralyzed Jacob Blake in August of last year — an incident that set off protests and riots in Kenosha, a city near the Illinois border. To justify this decision, they released two reports,
Scandal-plagued DeKalb County is rescanning advance ballots in Georgia’s senate race because of a “memory card issue.” DeKalb County fired an election manager after a series of errors in the audit of ballots in November. Scan em till you win em is Georgia’s motto. — Lauren (@OffTheChartsTx) January 6, 2021 TRENDING: BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Evidence China
Signs of China Telecom, China Mobile, and China Unicom are seen during the China International Import Expo (CIIE) at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai, China, November 5, 2018. (Aly Song/Reuters) The New York Stock Exchange has reversed a decision to delist China’s top three telecommunications companies, following consultations with U.S. regulatory authorities.
Multiple people captured videos of the moment that CNN and ABC News removed 5,000 votes from David Perdue in the Georgia senate race. Perdue’s vote tally went from 2,130,535 down to 2,125,535. 5000 votes disappeared for Purdue ? Happened Live pic.twitter.com/WhKxP0kgjK — Co Ved NINE TEEN (@Antifearmnger) January 6, 2021 TRENDING: BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Evidence China
Voters cast their ballots in the Senate run-off election at a polling station in Marietta, Ga., January 5, 2021. (Mike Segar/Reuters) On the menu today: Georgia votes, with a big chunk of the president’s legacy on the line; Lou Dobbs contemplates an inexplicable mystery; and a really big problem may be lurking on the horizon
Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was ordered released on his own recognizance by a Washington, D.C. Superior Court judge Tuesday after he was arrested Monday on a charge of burning a Black Lives Matter banner stolen from a Black D.C. church last month. Tarrio was also charged with possessing two high capacity magazines. He pled
Kenosha County District Attorney Michael Graveley leads a news conference to announce whether any of the Kenosha police officers involved in the shooting of Jacob Blake will face criminal charges, Kenosha, Wis., January 5, 2021. (Daniel Acker/Reuters) A Wisconsin prosecutor said Tuesday that he will not file criminal charges against the Kenosha police officer who
Joe Biden called a lid at 10:30 AM Tuesday as Democrats go in for the steal in the Georgia twin senate runoff. Biden transition pooler @jazmineulloa announces a lid on in-person events at 10:31 a.m. — Debra J. Saunders (@debrajsaunders) January 5, 2021 Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue are fighting for their Senate seats in
NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE T he year 2020 is, mercifully, behind us. But far into the future we will be asking ourselves what the hell just happened. One of the most important questions, of course, is what we accomplished through our reaction to COVID-19. As individuals, we retreated to our homes to protect ourselves and stop
Earlier tonight Proud Boys founder Enrique Tarrio was arrested as he was being driven from a D.C. area airport. Tarrio was pulled over for allegedly burning a stolen Black Lives Matter banner taken from a historic Black Washington, D.C. church last month. There were also unconfirmed reports that Tarrio was in possession of two high-capacity